Chinese exporters threaten Taiwanese steel sector

Taiwan’s International Trade Commission has found certain that Chinese steel products sold to Taiwan pose a “threat of material injury” to the local steel industry and could face punitive duties. The ITC launched an investigation into Chinese exporters of five particular steel products carbon cold rolled steel, stainless hot rolled steel, carbon steel plant, galvanized steel and stainless cold rolled in April. In a preliminary ruling released earlier this week, the ITC said it did not find the Chinese steel products to have caused material injury but did find they posed the “threat of material injury,” and anti-dumping and countervailing duties could still be imposed if the final conclusion is the same as the preliminary ruling.

The investigation looked at steel imports from China during the period of 2015 to 2017 to figure out whether the sales caused damage to the local steel industry, the ITC said.

The ITC said China has excess steel capacity and, faced with rising inventories, it has resorted to exports at low prices to reduce the impact. Many economies, however, such as the United States, the European Union, Canada and Brazil, have come up with measures to limit imports of 26 Chinese steel products. The ITC is therefore worried that China will dump its steel products in Taiwan at unfairly low prices or through government subsidies as there is already a distribution network across the Taiwan Strait.

As a result, the ITC said the imports of five steel products from China pose the “threat of material injury,” and it will hand over the case to the Ministry of Finance (MOF), which will launch its own investigation into whether Chinese steel imports involved dumping or government subsidies. The ITC said the agency and the MOF are scheduled to come up with their own final ruling on the case in December at the earliest.

The ITC added that if the final findings of both agencies point to unfair practices or threats of material damage, the MOF will finalize anti-dumping tariffs and CVD on these Chinese steel imports.Source : FOCUS TAIWANYaang Pipe Industry Co., Limited (www.yaang.com)